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Having invited China onto the world stage as a reward for progress in recent decades, is the West now taking pleasure in embarrassing China for all the work that still needs to be done?
Jason at Over And Out translates a QQ forward of a different sort - a Q&A with a young Chinese writer who is, of all things, speaking reason in these turbulent times.
Translation of an interesting analysis about the recent stampede in a Chongqing Carrefour.
I wanted to see for myself what, if any protests were going to take place at my neighborhood Carrefour in Beijing. I noticed the added security, with uniformed police officers at each entrance. I also noticed in the parking lot, two officers in black with German Shepherds in tow (pictured).
An actual anti-CNN t-shirt is spotted and photographed on the streets of Beijing.
In “Distribution, China’s Next Big Opportunity,” I described why I believe the area of wholesale and retail distribution represents one of the next big opportunities in China.
In short, provisions agreed to as part of China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization at the end of 2001 have ope
As Beijing Olympics quickly sink further in the mire of protest, boycotts and childish name-calling from both sides of the globe, I pause for a moment of rantamantation.
In one day Chinese msn users managed to spread the word through instant messenger, bulletin boards, and mobile phone sms to add the heartCHINA icon. It was so widespread that upon opening up my msn this morning I initially thought that my program had contracted some sort of sinister Valentine’s vir